Batch File To Add and Remove Files from Multiple Locations in a Mixed Enviroment

We are migrating our business application to another server, as a result the following changes need to be applied to all PC's:

Shortcut Links to be added on Desktop (3)
Config files to be placed in applications config directory which will link to the shortcuts applied to the desktop
Start Menu Folder to be added which includes the shortcuts added to the desktop
Original Start Menu folder to be deleted

Now I have network shares put in place which includes the client config and the shortcuts, I have run the following batch file which has worked successfully for adding the shortcuts on the desktop:

We are currently in a mixed environment with a combination of windows XP and Windows 7 machines, running both x86 and X64 operating systems.

I am not to savvy with scripting and was wondering whether it would be possible to enhance the script above to perform all actions required, windows 7 variables do not match up too well with XP variables and this has caused me grief :-(

Ideally I would like a single logon script to perform the above actions, your help is much appreciated, thanks in advance!

Thanks for your assistance, the above meets requirement 1, a colleague of mine advises that Dell Kace may be the answer to my problems, so will talk it through with him to attempt to find solution before I look at using a logon script.

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